But I don't. At least, it makes sense. It has a reason, according to the simulation... They played against Lucky Fans and were fouled out. At least, it's not based on conventions that only contradict themselves. "We wanted a walkover to be as close as possible to a regular game so we kept the enthusiasm"... Yeah, like the sum of a team's minutes is 200 in a regular game... "But you have to have a 3rd choice"... do I have to in a regular game? No... Then it's not close! If it is valid for an argument, it's valid for all of them.
And, as I said before, in my opinion... the enthusiasm is way more unfair for other teams than the minutes. What's the best outcome of it? The player gets the maximum game-shape. Is the maximum special for walkover games? No. Do the other teams get their shot at the maximum game shape? Yes. Did the other team had the opportunity of getting 2/3 points in enthusiasm? No. And in a close game, you know they make a difference.
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